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31 Jul 2007

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General Motors

General Motors and World Environment Center Report Significant Results in China "Green Supply Chain Project"

The General Motors Corporation (GM), Shanghai General Motors (SGM) and the World Environment Center (WEC) have reported significant energy efficiency, environmental and water conservation improvements in a demonstration project involving eight suppliers to the company's joint manufacturing venture in China... Results reported to date by supplier companies document reductions in greenhouse gases, water use and net cost savings from improved environmental management processes and performance.